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Baron Dave RommShockwave Radio Theater February 11, 2006 Amy Salloway (February 11, 2006)

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Shockwave Radio Theater on KFAI-FM Minneapolis. Baron Dave Romm and Brian Westley interview performer/actor Amy Salloway about her current play, summer camp experience and growing up knowing you'll be an actor. Her plays are very personal, and we discuss revealing yourself on stage. She reads a bit from "So Kiss Me Already, Herschel Gertz", one of her Fringe Festival plays.


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Artist/Composer: Baron Dave Romm
Date: 2006-02-11
Source: KFAI streaming audio
Keywords: sci-fi, science fiction, humor, Fringe Festival, performance art

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